Tata Consultancy to add 130 jobs in Austin, 1000 across Texas.
India's largest company IT services company looks at hiring in Texas once again. The Indian giant TCS plans to hire 130 people in Austin and about 1000 people across Texas in the next 2 years. This announcement by TCS makes it the 6th largest job creator this year according to the Austin Chamber of Commerce.“To support our business growth, we are committed to recruiting training and developing the best local talent, as we continue to invest in Texas and across the U.S.", said Surya Kant, chairman of TCS North America. To read more about this, click here.
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